Kolkata: Indian smartphone<\/a> makers are not too hopeful over prospects of a reversal in fortunes due to the current anti-Chinese<\/a> sentiments triggered by the Sino- India border tension, insisting that low-cost funding is the need of the hour to take on foreign rivals.

There have been calls for boycott of
Chinese products<\/a> from several quarters following the Ladakh clash that left 20 Indian Army<\/a> personnel dead.

\"The early trends are exciting. But, Indian handset makers need low-cost funds to counter the deep-pocketed Chinese companies,\" Executive Director of the Jaina Group, which owns the 'Karbonn' brand, Abhishek Garg, told .

Proper intervention by the government can bring back the fortunes of Indian brands, he said.

Most Indian
smartphone<\/a> makers were relegated following the entry of Chinese companies in the last few years, while others turned into OEM suppliers for the overseas firms, industry experts said.

Lava International<\/a> Ltd, another Indian company, said the anger among people against China<\/a> and its products will not translate into more business for the firm.

\"It is more of a responsibility for the country. A responsibility to grow ourselves and build such skills and capabilities that could enable us to compete in the China market as well.

\"These short-term emotions will die down quickly; finally we have to beat our competition by delivering products, which provide a much better proposition than our competitors,\" said Hari Om Rai, one of the founders and managing director of the company.

Garg said Indian handset makers suffered on several grounds like the inability to match huge marketing spends.

Banks, too, tightened credit lines with sliding market share, he said.

According to market reports,
Karbonn Mobiles<\/a>, Lava International and Micromax<\/a> are set to launch new models.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76513394,"title":"India considers license fee cut for household broadband service","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/india-considers-license-fee-cut-for-household-broadband-service\/76513394","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"76510812","title":"phone-AFP","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/phone-afp","category_name":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-717174\/76510812.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/phone-afp\/76510812"},{"msid":"76510890","title":"smartphone-latest-AFP","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/smartphone-latest-afp","category_name":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-518069\/76510890.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/smartphone-latest-afp\/76510890"}],"seoschemas":false,"msid":76513708,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":"Most Indian smartphone makers were relegated following the entry of Chinese companies in the last few years, while others turned into OEM suppliers for the overseas firms, industry experts said. ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":948,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":4156000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2020-06-22 19:54:46","lastupd":"2020-06-22 19:55:58","breadcrumbTags":["Indian smartphone","Lava International","Chinese products","Indian Army","Smartphone","China","Devices","Micromax","anti-Chinese","Karbonn Mobiles"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2020-06-22" data-index="article_1">

印度智能手机制造商感到反华情绪可能工作,使其对自己有利

大多数印度智能手机制造商被降级后的中国企业在过去的几年里,而另一些人则变成了海外公司的OEM供应商,业内专家说。

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加尔各答:印度的智能手机制造商在前景不太希望逆转的命运由于电流反华情绪引发的中国的印度边境紧张,坚持低成本资金的需要小时外国竞争对手。

有人呼吁抵制中国产品从几个季度后拉达克冲突导致20印度军队人员死亡。

“早期的趋势是令人兴奋的。但是,印度手机制造商需要应对财力雄厚的中国企业低成本资金,”吉安娜集团执行董事拥有“Karbonn”品牌,阿布Garg告知。

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适当的政府干预可以带回印度品牌的命运,他说。

大多数印度智能手机制造商被降级后的中国企业在过去的几年里,而另一些人则变成了海外公司的OEM供应商,业内专家说。

熔岩国际另一家印度公司有限公司说,愤怒的人反对中国和其产品不会转化为更多的业务的公司。

“这更多的是一种责任。责任发展自己和构建这样的技能和能力,可以使我们能够在中国市场上竞争。

“这些短期的情绪很快就会平息;最后我们要在竞争中取胜的交付产品,提供比竞争对手更好的命题,“哈里Om拉伊说,一个公司的创始人和董事总经理。

加戈说印度手机制造商等几个理由无法匹配营销花费巨大。

银行也收紧了信贷额度的市场份额不断下滑,他说。

根据市场报告,Karbonn手机、熔岩国际和Micromax将推出新车型。

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Kolkata: Indian smartphone<\/a> makers are not too hopeful over prospects of a reversal in fortunes due to the current anti-Chinese<\/a> sentiments triggered by the Sino- India border tension, insisting that low-cost funding is the need of the hour to take on foreign rivals.

There have been calls for boycott of
Chinese products<\/a> from several quarters following the Ladakh clash that left 20 Indian Army<\/a> personnel dead.

\"The early trends are exciting. But, Indian handset makers need low-cost funds to counter the deep-pocketed Chinese companies,\" Executive Director of the Jaina Group, which owns the 'Karbonn' brand, Abhishek Garg, told .

Proper intervention by the government can bring back the fortunes of Indian brands, he said.

Most Indian
smartphone<\/a> makers were relegated following the entry of Chinese companies in the last few years, while others turned into OEM suppliers for the overseas firms, industry experts said.

Lava International<\/a> Ltd, another Indian company, said the anger among people against China<\/a> and its products will not translate into more business for the firm.

\"It is more of a responsibility for the country. A responsibility to grow ourselves and build such skills and capabilities that could enable us to compete in the China market as well.

\"These short-term emotions will die down quickly; finally we have to beat our competition by delivering products, which provide a much better proposition than our competitors,\" said Hari Om Rai, one of the founders and managing director of the company.

Garg said Indian handset makers suffered on several grounds like the inability to match huge marketing spends.

Banks, too, tightened credit lines with sliding market share, he said.

According to market reports,
Karbonn Mobiles<\/a>, Lava International and Micromax<\/a> are set to launch new models.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":76513394,"title":"India considers license fee cut for household broadband service","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/india-considers-license-fee-cut-for-household-broadband-service\/76513394","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"76510812","title":"phone-AFP","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/phone-afp","category_name":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-717174\/76510812.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/phone-afp\/76510812"},{"msid":"76510890","title":"smartphone-latest-AFP","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/smartphone-latest-afp","category_name":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-518069\/76510890.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/tech\/hardware\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour\/smartphone-latest-afp\/76510890"}],"seoschemas":false,"msid":76513708,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Indian smartphone makers feel anti-Chinese sentiments unlikely to work in their favour","synopsis":"Most Indian smartphone makers were relegated following the entry of Chinese companies in the last few years, while others turned into OEM suppliers for the overseas firms, industry experts said. ","titleseo":"telecomnews\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":948,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":4156000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2020-06-22 19:54:46","lastupd":"2020-06-22 19:55:58","breadcrumbTags":["Indian smartphone","Lava International","Chinese products","Indian Army","Smartphone","China","Devices","Micromax","anti-Chinese","Karbonn Mobiles"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/indian-smartphone-makers-feel-anti-chinese-sentiments-unlikely-to-work-in-their-favour/76513708">